May 15, 2024

VIDEO: This Flower Lasts For 30-40 Days-All Care Tips With Updates


GROW WINTER FLOWERING PLANTS IN POT -KNOW HOW TO TAKE CARE OF CINERARIA PLANT-HOW TO GET LOTS OF BLOOMS
DAIZZ’S TIP:-
Cinerarias are not suited for growing in hot dry climates. If you are growing Cinerarias in the garden, they should be grown in partial to full shade, and planted in slightly acidic, rich, well-drained soil with a high compost content. Water regularly and thoroughly to keep the soil evenly moist, but never soggy. Cinerarias readily reseed themselves in the garden.

When grown in pots or planters, Cinerarias should be planted in a loose, rich, peat moss based potting mix with good drainage. Once they begin to bloom they prefer to be kept somewhat root-bound.
Indoors, keep your Cineraria in filtered sun or bright light.
Do not allow the soil to dry out, but be careful not to over water.
Cinerarias like it cool, and will bloom for a much longer period with
daytime temperatures of 65° and 50°-55° at night.

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30 thoughts on “VIDEO: This Flower Lasts For 30-40 Days-All Care Tips With Updates

  1. Very helpful. I have been growing one indoors as a house plant. It did very well to start with but has few flowers now. Does that mean it is finished and I should throw it away? Or will it bloom again if I look after it correctly? Thank you for your lovely videos

  2. Hi Urban Gardening. I've been watching your videos for a couple of months now since I've just started gardening myself. I've found your videos to be very enlightening.
    I gained knowledge of the Cineraria flower while browsing through the internet and immediately fell in love with it. I then went on to purchase the seeds online in the month of February thinking that it will bloom in summer. In that website it was mentioned that the plant 'can grow quickly in the summer season'.
    I sowed the seeds in the first week of February and they have germinated.
    Should I throw them away or continue to let them grow as I am confused about when they will bloom.?
    This is the link of the website from where I purchased them https://www.trustbasket.com/collections/cineraria-plant-seeds/products/cineraria-mixed-seeds-hybrid?_pos=1&_sid=dfc0c1457&_ss=r

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